Sister Wives‘ Christine Brown and Kody Brown have been directed to go to compulsory parenting and divorce classes, along with mediation.
Even though Christine and Kody were never married to each other, the court is treating their situation as a divorce case and has mandated that they participate in divorce classes. As per a video posted by Without A Crystal Ball on YouTube and court documents acquired by InTouch, Christine and Kody have been directed to go to compulsory parenting and divorce classes, along with mediation. Kody and Christine will not only have to face each other, but they will also have to deal with a guardian ad litem that the court may appoint for their daughter, Truely.
What Christine & Kody Brown’s Court-Ordered Classes & Mediation Mean
Christine & Kody’s Spiritual Marriage Is Perceived As Legally Binding
Kody and Christine have experienced many challenges over the last three years. Their disagreements have impacted other Brown family members, leading to increased on-screen drama and chaos. The court has required that Kody and Christine attend divorce classes, possibly because their spiritual marriage was essentially equivalent to a legal marriage.
While they may not have officially married or divorced, they have openly showcased their plural marriage to Sister Wives viewers and have six children together. They lived as a married couple for nearly 30 years, which is a significant amount of time.